Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: July 25, 2022
Acuity International will provide base operations and security services to Iraq’s F-16 program as part of a $127 million contract action by the U.S. Air Force to fulfill a foreign military sales requirement.
The Department of Defense said Friday contract work will occur through Jan. 30, 2023, at the Martyr Brigadier General Ali Flaih Air Base in Iraq.
USAF formally issued the award to Sallyport Global Holdings, which is now part of the Acuity brand (formerly Caliburn).
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson AF Base in Ohio, which acts as the contracting activity for the sole-source procurement, obligated $62.2 million FMS and foreign military financing loan repayable funds on the award.
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